Aprox 12-13 qts.
my 2002 dodge ram 1500 4.7l is 240bhp from standard spec .
no they won't in 2002 they changed the bolt pattern with the body style. the 2002 and newer are much larger that the 90's style
The 2002 Dodge Ram 1500 typically requires about 12 quarts (or approximately 3 gallons) of coolant, which includes both antifreeze and water. It's important to use a 50/50 mix of antifreeze and distilled water for optimal performance. Always check the owner’s manual for specific recommendations and guidelines for your vehicle.
To much weight on your key ring.
The 2002 Dodge Ram 1500 PU came equipped with the 6F55 6-speed automatic transmission. The total service fill for this transmission is 11.6 quarts.
ATF+4, about 2 quarts
The 2005 Dodge Ram 1500 typically has a coolant capacity of approximately 15 quarts (or about 3.75 gallons) when including the engine and the radiator. Always refer to the owner's manual for specific details, as variations may exist depending on the engine type or additional configurations. When adding coolant, ensure it's a suitable mixture of coolant and water, usually a 50/50 ratio.
Either a 26 or 34 gallon tank. Most likelly 26 gallons.
Dodge does not have a 5.3L engine.
6.0 quarts for the 4.7L V8 The 3.7L and 5.9L take 5.0 quarts
Approx 12 quarts, Mopar ATF+4 only
8.5 US Gal